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Yes And Land

Podcast by Ride The Wave Media

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Join Ryan Gregerson, a family law attorney with a passion for Disney, as he explores popular stories and the themes they reveal about leadership, resilience, relationships, and hard choices. Each episode connects familiar stories to real-life insight drawn from business, the legal world, and everyday life.

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episode Aladdin (2019) and Hopeful Resilience | Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts Siblings artwork

Aladdin (2019) and Hopeful Resilience | Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts Siblings

What if the courage to keep going wasn't about knowing the outcome — but choosing to move forward anyway? The 2019 live-action Aladdin shows us exactly why. Jasmine's refusal to accept the only two options in front of her — and her song "Speechless" — is one of Disney's most underrated portraits of hopeful resilience. Riley, Caleb, and Hannah — the three siblings behind the Disney podcast Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts — join Ryan this week to share how they built a 160+ episode show starting with one shared microphone and a "why not?" attitude. Their story mirrors Aladdin's own: starting with nothing but your voice and your content, faking it until the quality catches up, and pushing through walls to discover something bigger on the other side. 🎯 3 Actionable Takeaways 1. Set Goals by Quarter, Not by Capstone – Specific 90-day goals. Broad 5-year vision. Never let a far-out goal cap what's possible. 2. Write Down Every Milestone with a Date – Track progress so you can see how far you've come. What you measure, you can improve. 3. Reimagine Your Process When You Hit a Wall – Don't just push harder. Ask "why not?" and build a new pathway. Have a contingency plan before you need one. This episode covers Jasmine's expanded arc in the live-action Aladdin, the "why not?" philosophy from Disney Imagineering legend Bob Weiss, Simon Sinek on team trust, and a rapid-fire round featuring hot takes on Robin Williams vs. Will Smith as the Genie, favorite Disney villains, and the best food at Disneyland. ABOUT YES AND LAND: Yes And Land explores the leadership lessons, relationship dynamics, and hard choices hidden in the stories we love. Hosted by Ryan Gregerson, a family law attorney at RCG Law Group, Disney enthusiast, and business coach for law firm owners at Altium Advisors, each episode connects familiar narratives to real-world wisdom you can actually use. New episodes every Thursday. #YesAndLand #DisneyAdults #DisneyPodcast #Aladdin2019 #LiveActionAladdin #HopefulResilience #MouseEarsMovieThoughts #DisneyStorytelling 👉 Subscribe to Yes And Land with Ryan Gregerson on YouTube 👉 Listen to the full episode of Yes And Land on all podcast platforms 👉 Like, comment, and share with someone who has a creative dream they keep putting off

Yesterday - 1 h 2 min
episode Cinderella and the Courage to Find Joy | Kamille Bauer on Grief and Happiness artwork

Cinderella and the Courage to Find Joy | Kamille Bauer on Grief and Happiness

What if the most unfair thing that ever happened to you became the very thing that made you unstoppable? Cinderella shows us why. She lost everything — her mother, her father, her home — and still chose kindness and courage over bitterness. And that's exactly the choice Kamille Bauer made when her husband's rare cancer returned after 11 years in remission, leaving her a single mom of three with no roadmap for what came next. 🎯 3 Actionable Takeaways 1. Write Down What You Have – Make a list of your blessings, what you love, what's going for you right now. Then return to that list every time grief or depression pulls you under. Why it works: You can't put conditions on happiness. Gratitude anchors you to what's real and present. 2. Turn On Your Kindness Radar – Look for one moment this week to step outside your own bubble and do something specific for someone else — don't ask "how can I help?" Just do it. Why it works: Serving others is one of the fastest ways to stop wallowing and start moving forward. What you give comes back tenfold. 3. Give Yourself Grace – Stop measuring your grief against someone else's timeline. Don't beat yourself up for still hurting, for laughing, for moving forward, or for not moving forward fast enough. Why it works: Grief is not linear — it's as unique as your fingerprint. "Move forward" doesn't mean "move on." In this episode, Kamille Bauer, happiness advocate and wellness entrepreneur, joins Ryan to talk about what it actually looks like to find joy when life is genuinely, unfairly hard. Her journey mirrors Cinderella's almost step for step: fairy tale life → sudden devastating loss → years of learning to choose kindness over bitterness → emerging with a deeper capacity for empathy, purpose, and happiness than she ever had before. Using Cinderella as our lens, we explore why Cinderella's gracious response to an unfair world wasn't weakness — it was the most courageous thing she could have done. Kamille's story is the real-world version of that. She had every legal, emotional, and moral right to be bitter. She chose differently.

21 May 2026 - 1 h 28 min
episode Frozen and the Power of Embracing What Makes You Different | with Stephanie Dowland artwork

Frozen and the Power of Embracing What Makes You Different | with Stephanie Dowland

Frozen teaches us that the thing we've spent our lives hiding might be exactly what the world needs most. Stephanie Dowland was born with a birth defect affecting her hands — and like Elsa, she spent years concealing it. Gloves. Cotton balls stuffed in the fingers. A lifetime of quietly stepping back so no one would notice. Until the piano changed everything. 🎯 3 Actionable Takeaways 1. Let It Go (For Real) – Release one expectation you've been carrying that was never really yours. Why it works: You can't show up fully as yourself while performing someone else's version of you. 2. Discover Your Inner Olaf – Reconnect with the thing you loved before life taught you to be embarrassed by it. Why it works: That uninhibited, joyful version of you is where your best work lives. 3. Find Your Five People – Surround yourself with people whose character you want to reflect. Why it works: You become the average of who you spend the most time with — so choose intentionally. Through the lens of Frozen, Ryan and Stephanie explore what it really means to let it go — and why love, not willpower, is what sets us free. #YesAndLand #DisneyAdults #DisneyPodcast #Frozen #LetItGo #EmbraceYourDifference #PersonalGrowth

14 May 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode WALL-E and Building Safe Communities | Jennica Anusua on Human Connection in the Age of AI artwork

WALL-E and Building Safe Communities | Jennica Anusua on Human Connection in the Age of AI

What happens when technology and distraction slowly replace the one thing that makes us human? WALL-E shows us the cost — a world where people float in hover chairs, screens in their faces, completely disconnected from each other. The little robot surrounded by consumed-away humanity still yearns to connect, and that spark is everything. Jennica, filmmaker and Johns Hopkins-trained health scientist, has spent her career building exactly those moments of real connection — with refugees, child soldiers, trauma survivors, and now through film. 🎯 3 Actionable Takeaways 1. Practice Presence – Turn off devices and sit for 10–30 minutes observing what's around you. Why it works: You can't build safe community with others until you have a safe connection with yourself. 2. Audit the Spaces You're In – Ask: Do I feel like myself here? What would need to shift? Why it works: You can't move toward safety until you can name what safety feels like for you. 3. Reach Out and Actually Connect – Go beyond a text. Send a voice message, make a call, or show up. Share something you're learning. Why it works: Community is built in small, consistent moments of real contact. In this episode, Jennica and Ryan use WALL-E as a lens to explore what it truly takes to build safe, authentic community. Her journey spans continents — from working with child soldiers in African war zones to Rohingya refugee women in Southeast Asia to neuropsychiatric research with teens — and now into filmmaking. She brings it all to bear on one urgent question: in the age of AI, what do we have to protect about what makes us human? You'll learn: * Why you cannot heal until you feel safe — and what that means for your team, family, and community * The real meaning of authenticity, and why "I'm just being myself" can go dangerously wrong * Why apology without repair is meaningless — and what actually rebuilds trust * How WALL-E's cautionary tale maps directly onto how we live right now About Jennica: Jennica is a filmmaker, actor, and mental health professional with a Master of Health Science from Johns Hopkins, a certificate from Harvard, and ongoing graduate study at NYU. She has led psychosocial programs for refugees and trauma survivors across multiple continents and is currently writing, directing, and starring in her own film in production in New York City. ABOUT YES AND LAND: Yes And Land explores the leadership lessons, relationship dynamics, and hard choices hidden in the stories we love. Hosted by Ryan Gregerson, family law attorney at RCG Law Group, Disney enthusiast, and business coach at Altium Advisors. New episodes every Thursday. #YesAndLand #DisneyAdults #DisneyPodcast #WALLE #Pixar #SafeCommunity #MentalHealth #HumanConnection #Authenticity #Belonging 👉 Subscribe to Yes And Land with Ryan Gregerson on YouTube 👉 Listen on all podcast platforms 👉 Like, comment, and share with someone who wonders if real human connection is disappearing — and wants to do something about it

7 May 2026 - 1 h 25 min
episode Luca and Seeing Problems Differently | Ryan Boswell on Perspective, Identity & Growth artwork

Luca and Seeing Problems Differently | Ryan Boswell on Perspective, Identity & Growth

Luca teaches us that the monsters we fear most often aren't monsters at all — they're just people we haven't understood yet. And sometimes the biggest reframe isn't about other people. It's about how we see the problems in front of us. Ryan Boswell — hedge fund general partner, serial entrepreneur, and one of the most connected young business minds in Utah — joins Ryan Gregerson to talk about building a career on perspective, not a plan. After dropping out of college, bouncing through an AI startup, a nonprofit, and a cold plunge business with three thousand dollars in the bank and payroll due Friday, Ryan has built his life by asking one simple question in every hard moment: Why is this happening for me? Using Pixar's Luca as our lens, we explore how limiting beliefs keep us on the ocean floor, what it takes to silence the Bruno in your head, and why the way you see the problem is the problem. 🎯 3 Actionable Takeaways 1. Pause and Ask "Am I Being Pulled or Pushed?" — Take 15–20 minutes to evaluate whether you're forcing yourself into your current path or being naturally drawn toward it. Why it works: Pull creates sustainable momentum. Push creates burnout. 2. Reframe "Why Is This Happening TO Me?" to "Why Is This Happening FOR Me?" — When something goes sideways, pause before reacting. Why it works: It shifts you out of victim mentality into what Ryan calls champion mentality — where you're solving the problem instead of suffering through it. 3. Build the Muscle of Looking at Things Differently — Practice noticing the world around you with genuine curiosity. Why it works: The same muscle that helps you read a billboard differently is what helps you reframe stuck relationships, hard conversations, and your own inner critic. #YesAndLand #DisneyAdults #DisneyPodcast #LucaPixar #Luca #PerspectiveShift #MindsetMatters #EntrepreneurPodcast #SilencioBruno #RyanHoliday #DailyStoic #ExtremeOwnership #DisneyFans #PixarFans #BusinessConnections #PersonalGrowth #ChampionMindset

30 Apr 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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